Virginia Tech coach Jill Wilson announced that three players — libero-defensive specialist Logan Mosley of Apex, N.C., outside hitter Cera Powell of Pittsboro, N.C., and middle blocker/right-side hitter Anabel Zier of Blacksburg — have signed letters of intent on the first day of the signing period to join the Hokies next season.

Women’s golf:

Virginia Tech coach Carol Robertson announced the signing of Becca DiNunzio, from Granby High in Norfolk, and Alyssa Montgomery of Knoxville, Tenn., to letters of intent to join the Hokies for the 2019-20 season.

Softball:

Virginia announced the signings of right-handed pitchers Mackenzie Wooten of Isle of Wight Academy and Newport News, Molly Grube of Manchester High near Richmond and Morgan Murphy of Grassfield High in Chesapeake, as well as infielders Mikaila Fox of Ocean Springs, Miss., and Katie Goldberg from Atlanta.

Former Hampton University football/track standout Jerome Mathis, who went on to play in the NFL as a wide receiver and kick returner, was named to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Hall of Fame, the MEAC announced. So was former Norfolk State basketball star Kyle O’Quinn.

They join South Carolina State football player Dwayne Harper, Maryland Eastern Shore bowler Jessica Worsley and longtime Florida A&M sports information director Alvin Hollins in being inducted March 14 in Norfolk.

GYMNASTICS:

William and Mary senior Jacopo Gliozzi will represent Italy at the Turnier der Meister World Cup in Cottbus, Germany, from Nov. 22-25.

Gliozzi, who grew up in Fairfax and has Italian heritage, earned an invitation to be a part of the Italian team at the World Cup event after training with the squad last summer. He will compete on pommel horse, an event in which he has garnered NCAA All-America honors and is a two-time Eastern College Athletic Conference champion.

The Olympic Channel will air same-day coverage on Nov. 24 and Nov. 25 from 9-11 p.m. ET. Coverage will also be available on OlympicChannel.com during the broadcasts.

Gliozzi emerged on the national stage as a sophomore when he earned NCAA All-America honors on pommel horse with a sixth-place finish.

HOCKEY:

The ECHL's Norfolk Admirals agreed to contract terms with goalie Serhii Liulchuk, 24, who was added to the roster last week as an emergency backup. The 24-year-old had a 2.74 goals-against average and an .897 save percentage in 20 appearances in a league in his native Ukraine.